Season of Lights
Chester County History Center 225 North High Street, West Chester, PA, United StatesStroll through 300 years of Chester County History and enjoy the festive displays and decorated Christmas trees throughout the museum galleries.
Stroll through 300 years of Chester County History and enjoy the festive displays and decorated Christmas trees throughout the museum galleries.
CCHC is closed for Christmas and will reopen Friday, 12/26 at 10AM
Stroll through 300 years of Chester County History and enjoy the festive displays and decorated Christmas trees throughout the museum galleries.
Stroll through 300 years of Chester County History and enjoy the festive displays and decorated Christmas trees throughout the museum galleries.
Looking for a fun activity in anticipation of New Year's Eve? Kids will "have a ball" exploring the museum and making their own party kit for ringing in the New Year in Style!
Stroll through 300 years of Chester County History and enjoy the festive displays and decorated Christmas trees throughout the museum galleries.
CCHC is closed New Year's Day and will reopen Friday, January 2nd at 10AM
Stroll through 300 years of Chester County History and enjoy the festive displays and decorated Christmas trees throughout the museum galleries.
Stroll through 300 years of Chester County History and enjoy the festive displays and decorated Christmas trees throughout the museum galleries.
Join us for a self-guided tour of the Smithsonian traveling exhibit "The Bias Inside Us" followed by two compelling presentations on bias in the field of science - one on eugenics by historian Dr. Brent Ruswick and the other on current efforts for equitable care by Dr. Tiffany Cooke of Penn Medicine. The evening concludes with an open conversation moderated by Diana Gonzalez, Racial Equity & Equitable Engagement Lead at Strategy Arts. This is an in-person event with a virtual option. Doors open at 5PM - presentation begins at 6PM. Choose the In-person or virtual option at check-out.
Let's kick off our 250th with the first virtual lecture of the year! Historian Joe Sullivan will lead us on an exploration of the weapons of the American Revolution, how they influenced training and tactics, and how the British and Continental Armies supplied their troops. This is a pay-as-you-wish event. Can't make that time? No problem! We'll send you a link to the recording the next day!
Join the bi-monthly discussion! How IKE Led: The Principles Behind Eisenhower's Biggest Decisions by Susan Eisenhower Few people have made decisions as momentous as Eisenhower, nor has one person had to […]